Amylase Isoenzymes Test: Comprehensive Pancreatic and Salivary Enzyme Analysis
Understanding Amylase Isoenzymes Testing
The Amylase Isoenzymes Test is a sophisticated diagnostic tool that provides detailed insights into your body’s digestive enzyme production. Amylase is a crucial enzyme responsible for breaking down complex carbohydrates into simpler sugars, and it exists in two primary forms: pancreatic amylase and salivary amylase. This specialized test measures both the total amylase levels and the specific proportions of each isoenzyme, offering healthcare providers valuable information about pancreatic and salivary gland function.
What Does the Amylase Isoenzymes Test Measure?
Our comprehensive Amylase Isoenzymes Test evaluates three key components:
- Total Amylase: Measures the overall concentration of amylase enzyme in your bloodstream
- Pancreatic Isoenzymes: Specifically quantifies amylase produced by the pancreas
- Salivary Isoenzymes: Measures amylase originating from salivary glands
Who Should Consider This Test?
This test is particularly important for individuals experiencing symptoms that may indicate pancreatic or salivary gland disorders:
- Severe abdominal pain, especially in the upper abdomen that may radiate to the back
- Nausea and vomiting accompanied by abdominal discomfort
- Unexplained fever and rapid pulse
- Swelling or tenderness in the salivary gland areas
- Difficulty swallowing or dry mouth symptoms
- Patients with known pancreatic conditions requiring monitoring
- Individuals with risk factors for pancreatitis, including gallstones, alcohol use, or certain medications
Clinical Benefits of Amylase Isoenzymes Testing
Choosing the Amylase Isoenzymes Test provides numerous advantages for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning:
- Precise Diagnosis: Differentiates between pancreatic and non-pancreatic causes of elevated amylase
- Early Detection: Identifies pancreatic inflammation and disorders at early stages
- Treatment Monitoring: Tracks the effectiveness of treatment for pancreatic conditions
- Risk Assessment: Helps evaluate the severity and progression of pancreatic diseases
- Comprehensive Analysis: Provides a complete picture of digestive enzyme function
Understanding Your Test Results
Interpreting Amylase Isoenzymes results requires professional medical expertise, but here’s general guidance:
- Elevated Pancreatic Isoenzymes: Typically indicates pancreatic inflammation, acute pancreatitis, or pancreatic duct obstruction
- Elevated Salivary Isoenzymes: May suggest salivary gland disorders, mumps, or other non-pancreatic conditions
- Normal Ranges: Vary by laboratory but generally fall within established reference intervals
- Pattern Analysis: The ratio between pancreatic and salivary isoenzymes provides crucial diagnostic information
Your healthcare provider will interpret your results in the context of your symptoms, medical history, and other diagnostic findings.
Test Pricing and Availability
| Test Name | Discount Price | Regular Price |
|---|---|---|
| Amylase Isoenzymes Test | $326 USD | $450 USD |
Nationwide Testing Availability
GGC DNA provides comprehensive Amylase Isoenzymes testing services across the United States. We have conveniently located branches in all major metropolitan areas including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, Phoenix, Philadelphia, San Antonio, San Diego, Dallas, and San Jose. Our state-of-the-art facilities ensure accurate results and professional service.
Take Control of Your Pancreatic Health Today
Don’t wait to address potential pancreatic or salivary gland concerns. The Amylase Isoenzymes Test offers valuable insights that can guide proper diagnosis and treatment. Our experienced medical team is ready to provide you with comprehensive testing and support.
Book your Amylase Isoenzymes Test today by calling +1(267) 388-9828 or visiting your nearest GGC DNA location. Take the first step toward better digestive health and peace of mind.
Note: Sample collection must be completed by the 7th of each month, with results available within 2-3 weeks. Required sample: 3 mL (1 mL minimum) serum from 1 SST. Avoid hemolysis. Ship refrigerated or frozen. A duly filled Test Send Out Consent Form (Form 35) is mandatory for processing.

